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'' | <note> To <sic>Parnel</sic></note> <p> <note> St Helens advice</note> <lb/> To <del> lay open</del> give you the more precise idea<lb/>of the state of my mind in relation to this subject <add>business</add><lb/> I will relate to you a short conversation <lb/>I had not long ago with a particular friend<lb/> of mine to whom I <sic>shewed</sic> your letters. I <lb/> put no question to him — but <add> as if</add> in answer<lb/> he <del>said to me</del> <add>cried</add> "<hi rend="underline">Go</hi>" Had a Secretary<lb/> to the Lieutenant written to you in the <lb/> same terms, <del>I would</del> my advice <add> continued here</add> might have <lb/> different. But as the letter is not the Secretary's<lb/> letter but the Chancellor of the Exchequers<lb/> and that Chancellor Sir John <sic>Parnel</sic><lb/> my advice to you is to go and I <del> wish much</del> <add> <del>should</del> be</add> <lb/> <del> that you</del> <add. <del>very</del> glad to see you <add> should I be</add> take it. N.B. My friend<lb/> was in a way to know something <add> not altogether raw upon the subject</add> about the <lb/> matter, for a great trial many years ago <lb/> (how many years back can your memory <lb/>carry you?) he was himself that insignificant<lb/> sort of personage — called <gap/> Lord Lieutenant's<lb/> Secretary, bobbing down his head at the touch <lb/> of the wire, when pulled by the hand Sir<lb/> J. Parnell.</p> | ||
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To Parnel
St Helens advice
To lay open give you the more precise idea
of the state of my mind in relation to this subject business
I will relate to you a short conversation
I had not long ago with a particular friend
of mine to whom I shewed your letters. I
put no question to him — but as if in answer
he said to me cried "Go" Had a Secretary
to the Lieutenant written to you in the
same terms, I would my advice continued here might have
different. But as the letter is not the Secretary's
letter but the Chancellor of the Exchequers
and that Chancellor Sir John Parnel
my advice to you is to go and I wish much should be
that you <add. very glad to see you should I be take it. N.B. My friend
was in a way to know something not altogether raw upon the subject about the
matter, for a great trial many years ago
(how many years back can your memory
carry you?) he was himself that insignificant
sort of personage — called Lord Lieutenant's
Secretary, bobbing down his head at the touch
of the wire, when pulled by the hand Sir
J. Parnell.
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panopticon versus new south wales |
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jeremy bentham |
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